Inhaled fluticasone decreases bronchial but not alveolar nitric oxide output in asthma
L. Lehtimäki, H. Kankaanranta, S. Saarelainen, V. Turjanmaa, E. Moilanen
European Respiratory Journal 2001 18: 635-639; DOI: 10.1183/09031936.01.00000201
L. Lehtimäki
1The Immunopharmacological Research Group, Medical School, University of Tampere, Depts of 2Clinical Chemistry, 3Respiratory Medicine and 4Clinical Physiology, Tampere University Hospital
H. Kankaanranta
1The Immunopharmacological Research Group, Medical School, University of Tampere, Depts of 2Clinical Chemistry, 3Respiratory Medicine and 4Clinical Physiology, Tampere University Hospital
S. Saarelainen
1The Immunopharmacological Research Group, Medical School, University of Tampere, Depts of 2Clinical Chemistry, 3Respiratory Medicine and 4Clinical Physiology, Tampere University Hospital
V. Turjanmaa
1The Immunopharmacological Research Group, Medical School, University of Tampere, Depts of 2Clinical Chemistry, 3Respiratory Medicine and 4Clinical Physiology, Tampere University Hospital
E. Moilanen
1The Immunopharmacological Research Group, Medical School, University of Tampere, Depts of 2Clinical Chemistry, 3Respiratory Medicine and 4Clinical Physiology, Tampere University Hospital
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Inhaled fluticasone decreases bronchial but not alveolar nitric oxide output in asthma
L. Lehtimäki, H. Kankaanranta, S. Saarelainen, V. Turjanmaa, E. Moilanen
European Respiratory Journal Oct 2001, 18 (4) 635-639; DOI: 10.1183/09031936.01.00000201